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Crewe businessman faces bill of £84,000 for failing to comply with an enforcement notice.
Company donates even larger amounts of personal protective equipment to Cumbria Local Resilience Forum.
Company delivers 560 Tyvek suits to protect medical personnel against pandemic.
The government has announced a £3 million fund for food redistribution organisations help them cut food waste during the coronavirus outbreak.
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Our response to FOIs, EIRs and SARs may take longer for us to complete at the moment because of COVID-19 implications.
Court order prohibits importation of waste to Kingstand Golf and Country Club and an adjoining farm.
80 hours unpaid work and £10,000 prosecution costs for man who caused suffering to Derby residents.
Prima Uno deal is the first for Project Controls under new procurement route.
RWM following government guidelines in response to COVID-19, to help protect colleagues and stakeholders.
Offender illegally transported scrap metal without a licence
Birmingham car parts company offered charitable donation after failing to register as a producer of waste packaging.
Wayne Hillard claimed he was repairing vehicles, not stripping them, but made £1.3m at his Westonzoyland compound.
The ban will ensure that less single-use plastics enter the environment, whilst protecting those with medical requirements or disabilities.
The Environment Agency has carried out a major review of Sellafield Ltd's Radioactive Substances Activities (RSA) permit.
Transformative Environment Bill moves a step closer with Second Reading.
Guatemalan youngsters presented the results of their innovative projects funded after the 1st Youth Leadership Summit for the 4Rs.
After being caught for fly-tipping and summoned to pay for his crime, Martin McDonagh went to Ireland instead but still ended up in prison.
Over the coming years the UK will be returning highly active waste in the form of vitrified residues to Germany.
Safety, communities, and the environment are key considerations
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